PERSONAL HUMS
Misclia liltnan, tlio gifted violinist, ' ba? creaied such 'a iiu oro in 'Bj#. . iiftj and Alelboiiriie, "left t-h't> jormer ' ■ port for Wfiiinstoii '(Uiec.t on. Saturday, lie will .arrivo -h-.c-r.Q- on Wodiiesday niornine. . ■ .:. ■ ■' ■'' Mi. ,1 A Huilov, Ro\eu,mont Bnetorklogist, aiul I'ai.liolor.ist of the M'ol-" - : li'H-gtftn ilosp'ii-al, has !;cen oloetod an . honorary njcmber of the HntWh .Medical , Association; ... ; Mr. 11, 1 1 . Griflifhß, of AVellini7ton. uas on Friday admitiod br the (liiief ■ Jurtfeo iis a baw:is ! t'6r fit the Siipronic Court. . ' Jlr. C. AV. jN'selsoi!, solicitor, lias a.npoint(d locjvl: repi-eseiiiativo <»ft lie . -RflVfli Jjujiiaiie Soei.ety of Aiistriilasias * Axclulfeacan, Williams, of G-isborne, is a. visitor to- Weiliii«ton. Dr. H. D. Hamford, of Auchland, arrived ill W'eliiiiston on Saturday. i'iio death , ocpurr.ed cu Thursday morniiii; in Anekiaiid p.f Mrs. Jfary Ellen' Wilson, widow of the late Mr. : Jiis.eph Listnn Wilson, oiio of thej 01-ig-iua! ]iartncrs in tlio firm cf Messrs, Wilsfiiii and ll'orton, riro);rie.tors of tlio. I "Xow Zealaiul lierakt." The deeoitsed ■ .lady, who was. years bi' ajrc, and whri resided in Keimu'ra, had been in indifl'wcii't healil: Joj l <joiiie time part. Tlio iate Mrs- AA'il-sor., wiio, before hor - .fi-ia-rriagj}, was a Aliss Mariyii, of 'a-' noil-knoivn AVaika-to faitiily. was 0:. ge'H:-' ■ orors donur to a lminbor of insti■l tinioiis in Auckland, and -vas held iii , Mgh esteem by ri largo eiude. of a.cr tiuaiutaiiuos. Sli.e .leaves- ,a gr.owiwip family, ciinsis'ting o: four sons—Messie. A L Wilson R ii Wilson, .Tosepb M ; V\ r -i|s6.D.i mid J. M'< Wilsor., all o'i whom ; reside in Auckland--and one imirried daughiflC, Jl-rs;. G, A..' Whitney.,' iylip j® at present in England, ' '' ' . . Last- Friday a commissien o'i the ! SfMitl.dand l.'resbyt-C-ry mot in the. PrCoI'yU'riar, Oturchj QiieeiisUiWii, to da in to the ministry and to induct to liie pastbrti.l eharee of the QiieeiiStow-h - parish the Rev. H. Gilib, Hie ; sun of ib.e minisior of St, ,'lolji'*;>. . Cißirclv,,, W'pßnfgtQii* ,^ ; lip 'iVa.s forhiei/]y ; : 'of First. Chiirci? in Diinediu isr.ys ■! "Otapio Daily Times"). T-tfp Dr. Oibb, who «ns associated wifji Hie l'rt s-: byter.y for tile oeeasior., 11®': sormort -nud Irlmself af- the oidi':;a-iim ftf life set!. The address t.p ■ tb" yeniii: ivjiiish r was liy iho Rev. JT, W, Rnrri.lee, of . J'fliilfe,. ■ vevearj'!!!, and tlsiit te the by thi? jR-sy, R, MivS:ie, (if Wiiitfji'i, Th<Kj Rev. Geoi-;e Oji)i> I'omplcic i his Sjitfijfcsl i;: tli.e T'li'eoioftfefiJ '.Coll-e'se T!aH of K>.n\ last I:Si;i -cjir.pe.r -jjji.. rt. , Student- was nm! lvc qives ev«-rv prnmrse- .of ail <ni.ia!!y d.jstin--iiifiier). career in the sc-rvico of iltijil Church " ' '
Mm. Pcwfll, Hnvclork, Ms\rl'.iflrmi;rh, is tii'.'ling from Sydney liv tho Cc-ramic, oil :i visit io Groat !>ritri.rn. ; was visited en Ttff'silhy oyer.i!iij: Jrist liv it i"iw.mfor «f her' tthroWls fWwuis. avKo i.\n<l otgtVivi'SPti. tliQtnscJvcS :ut<! h smpvisi' party, ami «t tlio cotirso of .tfvcuks; slin \virs ]!ivsrr,:<i! ivuh n JinivlSriitte iiai'itilinij-nifi;-, 'yariiia n silvOr phi!.-. KMiJMlily fhseviM. sum svIR of ila 11:nc.'irhj;• . an'l tori-fa' lithr-r t«hO|V<. ■ from !vr tricmi-3. Bi.iss Powoii gcv-oni? oanied her 'iether as fat as Welliuytor...
. Sir JoKfjili Ward (Leader pf (he Opposition) visit-/! I'n.hrevstoi.i No.i til <111 ml flttffft'k'ii the Post and 'r< loi.'i j».;.)li I,'iji'Prs' niiimivl ffeniu'oii. T.atc'r .1.10 was prrs.'i:r a.t tilij? Railway i'dicers' tec-Mil "social 0 M two i>flici:ifi wlio ate reiiriiig on snper.innuatiaii., ■ . The d-eat'h occurred at Auckland nil Friday of Mrs. L. ,J.. jfagjiall, the- ivifc <jl -Mi'-. Iv- -J- tojgiViiU. The deceased, who Was "i years of age, ,arrived with her in Xew- Zealand in T^fij. on the tjf'ig PiiV&ha, coming to this rmnstry f;om Pris;co Edward Island, Jl.hoy prs>:si.'d .thi'OilfjTi 'fhfi 'ina : il:y v li:i';si ; :!icii\s iirci'ient'al to the life .of thi* early pioueeis, winnm? f or fheir.oelvoo the esteem of all citizens ar.d'tlm friendship of a latg.ij rsrolo acquainta-nces. The deceased is survived by Mr Iris band a.u:d a grown-up family.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2188, 29 June 1914, Page 4
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